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The NEW Express Corset Making Course

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Corsets aren’t just for advanced sewers; they seem difficult because their construction is so different to that of any other garment. With my easy to follow step-by-step beginners video you can see how each step is done; constructing a corset really is fool proof– or I’ll give you your money back! All you need is the ability to sew in a straight line either on a sewing machine or by hand! The Express Corsetry Course will guide you through everything from where to get good quality, inexpensive materials to exactly how to construct your corset step-by-step. Sew along in real time and see exactly how it’s done without having to interpret instructions from a book.

Yes, You Did Read That Correctly.

If you find that even with the video to guide you it’s too difficult –I’ll give you your money back!

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Along with the easy to follow video you also get these two PDF books:

Finally! A Complete Course That Makes Corsetry Simple, Easy & Fast!

So exactly what patterns are in the Compendium?

Well, besides the one on the cover, you get all these gorgeous patterns:

Obviously I love the Course – I wrote it!

But what do my customers say, who are already using The Express Corsetry Course?

I would love to add your story and pictures to my testimonials. Please email them to [email protected]!

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Yes you get all of this for just $49.99!The Express Corset Making Video Course is –

2 hours of video +

30min bonus footage +

the Corset Making Manual +

the 11 pattern Compendium!

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The NEW Express Corset Making Course

Downloadable MP4 Video Course & PDF Books – Instant Access!

$49.99

6 Comments

Dee on 21st March 2017 at 6:57 pm

Hi can I use your video as well with a pattern I bought from simplicity pattern. This will be my first time making a corset. Thanks for responding.

There are instructions on how to size them for your unique measurements. So you scale up a pattern from the book, then you need to size it to fit. The pattern compendium includes instructions on how but if you have any trouble just email me and I’ll help you 🙂 corsettraining [at] gmail.com

Hi Scarlett I’m Melodyann I do have your corset tape and I have all material and hardware that is needed ,still I have not made me a corset yet . I watched your corset video , took measurement , and follow step by step Instructions , it’s hard to measure ones self when you large not enough friends , the main problem that I have has been the math is it inches , centimetre or millimeter I’m trying to teach myself to use and learn Centimetre the other problems is when a person is over 300 pounds and lose 80 pounds after having 5 Babies how do you measure your breasts without buying a new bra , I don’t want to buy I want to learn how to do more sewing the right way , are as close as possible , sewing is never about the right way It’s about imagination , so any suggestions on how to take measurements on flat breast that hangs around my knees

I was actually talking to someone about this exact fitting problem with post baby busts and how to fit for wearing a corset without a bra. I think a lot of getting the fit right for you will be in the mock up stage so it’s very important you make one to assess fit. For measuring around the bust I’d say use an old bra that doesn’t have any padding if you have one, that will hold you in roughly the position you want your boobs and take the measurement. Then expect to do a lot of pinning at the mock up stage. If you need to take the bust area in, then start from the outside of the bust area (the side of the boobs near the arm pits) as you’ll get more of a pushup effect (push up bras squeeze the bust together as well as pushing it up). If you have trouble with it you can always send me pictures for advice and I’ll let you know what I think you should alter.

Measuring yourself can be pretty difficult on your own, I have the same problem as I mostly take my measurements alone. It really helps to have a full length mirror that you can stand in front of side-on so you can make sure your tape measure is parallel to the floor. Sometimes they can angle down slightly at the back if you can’t check in a mirror. As for sizing, if you’re talking about the Pattern Compendium? All the patterns are on cm squared backgrounds, but once you’ve sized them up you can use any measuring increments you want to make alterations.